JESNU Pattern 2022: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Joint Entrance for Sister Nivedita University 2022 ( JESNU )

UPASANA PRADHAN
Updated on Dec 9, 2024 13:01 IST

By UPASANA PRADHAN, Assistant Manager- Editorial

JESNU is discontinued by the exam authority. JESNU exam will be conducted in offline mode for 90 minutes. All questions will be of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) format, with four options and to answer those questions, candidates will get an OMR sheet. There will be seven different modules present in the question paper, candidates are required to attempt any five of them. Each module will have 10 questions of 2 marks each. The total marks of JESNU 2022 will be 100.

JESNU exam is conducted to assess a candidate’s skills in problem-solving, analytics, and language proficiency. Read the full article below to know more about the marking scheme and other important details regarding JESNU 2022 exam pattern.

Table of content
  • List of JESNU 2022 Exam Modules
  • Highlights of JESNU 2022 Exam Pattern
  • JESNU 2022 Marking Scheme
  • JESNU 2022 Exam day guidelines
  • FAQs Regarding JESNU 2022 Exam Pattern
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List of JESNU 2022 Exam Modules

Below are the seven different modules of the JESNU exam, candidates need to answer any five of them. Have a look at the list:

  • English
  • Basic Mathematics
  • General Knowledge
  • Social Science
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Physical Science
  • Life Science
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Highlights of JESNU 2022 Exam Pattern

Exam Pattern Particulars

Specifications

Exam Mode

Offline

Language

English

Mode of Answering

OMR sheet

Question type

Multiple Choice Questions  (MCQ)

Total number of questions (per paper)

Each module will have 10 questions (50)

Total marks

100

Time allotted to attempt the test

1 hour 30 minutes

Marking scheme

For each correct attempt, 2 marks will be awarded 

Negative Marking

0.25 will be deducted for each wrong answer

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JESNU 2022 Marking Scheme

  • For each correct attempt, 2 marks will be awarded 

  • In case of an incorrect answer, 0.25 will be deducted

  • Moreover, no marks will be awarded or deducted, if questions are left unattempted

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JESNU 2022 Exam day guidelines

  • Candidates must report to the JESNU examination centre at least 20 minutes before the exam starts
  • They are required to carry a copy of their JESNU 2022 admit card/hall ticket
  • They will also need to carry a photo identity proof with them and recent passport size photos
  • Always read the exam day instructions carefully and follow them
  • Before solving the paper, the candidate must through the JESNU question paper
  • In case of a difficult question, they must move to the next one and come back to the difficult ones after the easy ones are answered
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FAQs Regarding JESNU 2022 Exam Pattern

Q. Will the online and offline JESNU 2022 exams be conducted on the same date?

A. No, the exam authority conducts the JESNU entrance examination in offline mode only.

Q. Will there be any break between the JESNU exam duration?

A. No, there will not be any break provided to the students during the JESNU 2022.

Q. Is it mandatory to attempt all the questions of JESNU?

A. No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions of the JESNU 2022 entrance examination.

Q. Is there any negative marking scheme in the JESNU exam pattern?

A. Yes, there is a negative marking for incorrect answers and 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong attempt.

Q. Is there any negative marking for unattempted questions of JESNU?

A. Yes, there is a negative marking and 0.25 mark will be deducted for the wrong answer but there will be no negative marking for unanswered or unattempted questions.

Q. Will there be any partial marking on the basis of the steps taken to derive the answer, even if the final answer is wrong?

A. No, there is no step marking.

Q. Will I be able to carry a calculator to the JESNU exam centre?

A. No, calculator or any other electronic equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, etc. will not be allowed to be carried to the JESNU exam centre.

Q. Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work or calculation?

A. Yes, papers will be provided to the JESNU candidates for doing rough work or calculation. Candidates have to submit the same at the end of the exam to the invigilators.

Q. Which subjects are compulsory in JESNU 2022?

A. As it is an entrance examination conducted for the BTech course, so Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are compulsory subject or section in the JESNU exam pattern.

Q. Can I appear for JESNU more than once?

A. In one year, a candidate can appear for JESNU only once. Overall, they can take the JESNU exam twice or thrice.

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